As someone who regularly has to clean up that pile left by others, screw you. Just throw it in the laundry basket. Regardless of how clean or dirty it is. Otherwise it will just be forgotten and the pile grows too big and later will throw off washing schedule.
If clothing item has been worn more than just trying it on and it’s ot going to be worn again the next day. Then it goes to the laundry basket.
Washing and drying is way more aggressive on clothes than anything you’re doing in them, unless you’re a skater and regularly eat shit on the pavement.
As someone who regularly has to clean up that pile left by others, screw you. Just throw it in the laundry basket. Regardless of how clean or dirty it is. Otherwise it will just be forgotten and the pile grows too big and later will throw off washing schedule.
If clothing item has been worn more than just trying it on and it’s ot going to be worn again the next day. Then it goes to the laundry basket.
The problem is, washing clothes wears them out.
Wearing those wears those out anyway.
Washing and drying is way more aggressive on clothes than anything you’re doing in them, unless you’re a skater and regularly eat shit on the pavement.
Fair point, though drying depends whatever it’s done in the dryer or just air dried on a clothes line. Latter being less damaging to the clothes.
But all of that is kinda irrelevant in comparison to the rage that the ever growing pile of clothes in limbo generates.
Some of us have limited acess to washing machines.